Highlights

  • T1 clinched the 2023 World Championship title, establishing themselves as one of the most impressive champions in League of Legends history.
  • Fnatic's victory in the Season 1 World Championship showcased their resilience and skill, despite the absence of Korean and Chinese teams.
  • SSW's dominance in the Season 4 World Championship highlighted their superiority over other teams, defeating even the highly regarded sister club SSB.

In League of Legends, no tournament is more important than Worlds. The League of Legends World Championship brings together the best teams from North America, Europe, Korea, China, and minor regions. To win the World Championship, teams competing at Worlds must progress through different stages, such as the play-ins, the Swiss stage, and the tournament's knockout rounds.

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With T1 clinching the 2023 World Championship title, the team has established itself as one of the most impressive champions in the game's history. However, several other champions have left their mark on the League of Legends World Championships through their strong team play and unique play styles.

13 Fnatic

Season 1 Champions

Fnatic winning S1 Worlds in League of Legends

The famous European organization that has honned players such as Rekkles and Caps over the years was the first team to win the World Championship in 2011. Despite the lack of Korean and Chinese teams present, Fnatic battled from a 1-2 start in their group to win several Best-Of-3s, leading to the team defeating aAa 2-1 in the final.

While xPeke and Cyanide are the most well-known individuals from the team, their star player happened to be Gragas enthusiast Shushei, who won tournament MVP with his play in the mid-lane.

12 FPX

Season 9 Champions

FPX winning S9 Worlds in League of Legends

Although FPX was the Chinese 1st seed coming into the tournament, teams such as the LEC's G2 were more favored to take the Summoner's Cup. FPX topped their group through a tiebreaker, resulting in them facing Fnatic in the quarter-finals. Following their victory, FPX defeated the reigning world champion IG in the semi-finals and later toppled the MSI winner G2 in the finals.

Their success was mostly through star midlaner Doinb, who broke the tournament meta through his unusual champion pool, including his now-famous Nautilus.

11 SSG

Season 7 Champions

SSG winning S7 Worlds in League of Legends

SSG shocked the world in 2017 when the team soundly defeated the reigning champions, SKT, 3-0 in the finals. Only one year before, SSG, with the same roster, lost to SKT in a dramatic five-game series in the finals. SSG bounced back from their tragic finals loss by returning to the Season 7 Worlds with a plan to enact revenge.

Although qualifying 2nd in their group, SSG dispatched the competition in the knockout stage by only dropping one game thanks to their AD carry Ruler's MVP performances.

10 DRX

Season 12 Champions

DRX winning S12 Worlds in League of Legends

DRX's World Championship success in season 12 is considered the biggest underdog story ever achieved in League of Legends Esports. DRX qualified for the tournament as the 4th seed of Korea, having to go through the play-in tournament to be eligible for the main event. Once in the group stage, DRX qualified in 1st place, leading the team to reach the knockout stage against the odds. DRX battled through a competitive knockout stage, defeating tournament favorites such as EDG, Gen G, and T1 in an electrifying five-game final.

DRX's story was aided by their AD carry, Deft, who was said to be having his last dance as a pro player. That narrative only added to the underdog mentality DRX possessed, creating a champion that will surely be remembered in LoL history.

9 TPA

Season 2 Champions

TPA winning S2 Worlds in League of Legends

In what many consider the first official League of Legends World Championship, the unlikely Taiwan team TPA managed to upset the heavily favored Moscow Five and Azubu Frost to take the Summoner's Cup. Being the 1st seed of their region, TPA was automatically placed in the playoff stage.

From then on, TPA took down the behemoths of China, Europe, and Korea to win the World Championship. Still, to this day, there has yet to be a minor region team that has won Worlds or even gotten close since TPA.

8 EDG

Season 11 Champions

EDG winning S11 Worlds in League of Legends

Coming in as the 1st seed, EDG was placed as one of the favorites due to their player talent and dominant play style. EDG's team featured such elite talents as Scout, Viper, and Meiko, with these three players being essential in their successful run. EDG crushed their group as 1st seeds, later defeating RNG, Gen G, and eventually the reigning champions Damwon in the final.

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All the Best-Of-5s in the knockout stage that EDG won were hard fought, with each series going to game five to decide the winner, showcasing EDG's clutch factor. EDG's Worlds skins are regarded as some of the best, even with its Yuumi skin, a champion detested by many players.

7 SKT

Season 6 Champions

SKT winning S6 Worlds in League of Legends

Faker's 3rd world title was a road of struggle and hardships that led to SKT becoming the first-ever team to win the tournament back-to-back. In the group stage, SKT cruised to 1st place over NA's Cloud 9, although their knockout stage run became infamous for the quality of Best-Of-5s that took place.

SKT's main opposition in the tournament was their semi-final matchup with the ROX Tigers. SKT narrowly won the series 3-2, with the BO5 being heavily regarded as one of the greatest in League of Legends history. In the final, SKT faced off with fellow Korean team SSG, again leading to game five going in favor of SKT.

6 SKT

Season 3 Champions

SKT winning S3 Worlds in League of Legends

The season 3 World Championship began Korea's dominance in League of Legends, with SKT taking their first title. Before the tournament, SKT garnered hype due to their 17-year-old phenom, Faker, who was seen as the best-emerging player due to his impressive mechanical plays on skilled champions such as Zed. Unlike the top seeds, SKT had to advance from the group stage, topping their group 7-1.

Throughout the knockout stage, SKT had to defeat their Eastern counterparts on the path to glory, with Gamania Bears, NaJin Black Sword, and Royal Club all falling to the new overlords on the scene.

5 T1

Season 13 Champions

T1 winning S13 Worlds in League of Legends

Although T1 was considered very strong, JDG was considered the favorite for the Summoner's Cup through their dominant display at MSI and in the LPL. As soon as the newly revamped Swiss stage started, T1 looked extremely dominant, especially with their unique bot lane picks from Keria leading to them qualifying through to the knock-out stage with a 3-1 record.

T1's path to the final featured all LPL teams, including the prohibited tournament favorite JDG. T1 demolished each team, only dropping a single game in the process to JDG as they rectified their past year's failure. T1's World Championship win further cemented Faker's status as the game's greatest-ever player.

4 IG

Season 8 Champions

IG winning S8 Worlds in League of Legends

IG's performance at the 2018 World Championships is one to remember, with their excellent team fighting on the rift making them one of the best Worlds winners. With a peak TheShy, Rookie, and JackeyLove, IG was hard to stop. In the quarter-finals, IG faced their most formidable opposition with a 3-2 victory over a highly skilled KT Rolster.

For both the semis and finals, IG demolished Europe's greatest hopes, G2 and Fnatic, with 3-0 wins over both teams, with IG's play being on a completely different level. IG is a popular Worlds' winner within the LoL community, with the IG Legend skin line proving to be a fan favorite.

3 Damwon

Season 10 Champions

Damwon winning S10 Worlds in League of Legends

Damwon emerged as a formidable team in the 2019 World Championship, with the lineup making it to the quarter-finals, being soundly defeated by eventual finalists G2. A year later, the young squad of elite talents such as Nuguri, Canyon, and Showmaker began reaching their potential as they qualified as the Korean 1st seed.

Damwon were unanimously praised for their immense top side and extraordinary team fight execution. Damwon, in particular, showcased elite gameplay to best both G2 and the eventual finalist, Suning, to be crowned the best team of 2020.

2 SKT

Season 5 Champions

SKT winning S5 Worlds in League of Legends

SKT's 2nd World Championship win further cemented Faker's status as an icon within the Esports scene. SKT emerged as the favorite for the tournament, with two regional split wins to their name throughout the year. Despite Europe's strong showing, Korea dominated the scene as SKT and KOO Tigers met for an all-Korean clash for the Summoner's Cup.

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SKT dispatched the PraY, and Smeb-led KOO Tigers 3-1, with SKT's top laner, Marin, winning tournament MVP. This iteration of SKT reached a peak level that will surely be remembered in the game's ever-growing history.

1 SSW

Season 4 Champions

SSW winning S4 Worlds in League of Legends

SSW is one of the most outstanding League of Legends teams to ever grace the Rift, with their season 4 run at the World Championships showcasing their utter dominance against the rest of the world. SSW started as the sister club to the more hyped SSB team, which had clinched the Korean 1st seed ahead of SSW.

Despite being overlooked heading into the tournament, SSW headed into Worlds with a chip on their shoulder, resulting in them defeating SSB convincingly in the semi-finals. They would roll over Star Horn Royal Club in the finals despite legendary AD carry Uzi's best attempt to stop SSW's onslaught led by Dandy, Imp, and Mata.

league of legends
League of Legends

Platform(s)
PC , macOS
Released
October 27, 2009
Developer(s)
Riot Games
Genre(s)
MOBA